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Pablo Neruda | Un giorno / Un dia / One day..

Un giorno moriremo entrambi,
l’uno lontano dall’altra,
e nessuno si ricorderà più di noi.

Nessuno.

William Brymner | In the Orchard Spring, 1892

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Lettere d'amore | Gabriele D’Annunzio ad Eleonora Duse: Rimani!

Rimani! Riposati accanto a me.
Non andare.
Io ti veglierò.
Io ti proteggerò.

Eleonora Duse e Gabriele D’Annunzio

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Johan Krouthén | Skagen painter

Johan Krouthén (1858-1932) was a Swedish artist.
He broke away from the traditions of the Swedish Academy, turning to Realism and Idealism.
Immediately after his studies, he spent a few months in Paris and in Denmark where he associated with the Skagen Painters.


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Alexander Tolstoy (1895-1969)

Alexander Tolstoy, born in Saint Petersburg, was a Russian-Swedish count and painter, graphic artist, illustrator, master of still life and a female portrait, active in Dalarna, Sweden.
Tolstoy was educated at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague and then studied in several countries.
His art consists of figure studies and women in national costumes done in oil.


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Vladislav Nagornov, 1974

Born in the old town of Penza, Владислав Нагорнов began to paint at the age of six.
At sixteen he joined the Savitsky Academy in Penza with the painter German Jakov.
In 2001 he graduated at the Ilya Glazounov Academy of Fine Arts.
His specialisation in historical subjects requires a strong discipline to recreate the characters, costumes, decoration details and narrative subjects.
He has followed the influence of artists like Ilya Repin, Sourikov and Ivanov among others.


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Oscar Ghiglia | Post-Macchiaioli painter

Born and raised in Livorno, Italian painter Oscar Ghiglia (1876-1945) chose Florence to pursue his artistic ambitions.
Ghiglia was initially trained by his father, who was also a painter, before studying at the Academy of Fine Arts in Florence.
He was particularly influenced by the teachings of Giovanni Fattori while also open to innovations from across the Alps, in particular to the oeuvre of Cézanne and from as well as Swiss and German artists such as Arnold Böcklin and Franz von Lenbach.


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Luigi Busi | Genre painter

Luigi Busi (1837-1884) was an Italian painter, born in Bologna.
Busi studied at the Academy of Fine Arts of Bologna, though by 1868, he is documented to be in Milan.
He was named academic professor at the Bolognese Academy in 1871.
In 1876, he was named Honorary Associate of the Brera Academy.
His early training was in an environment characterized by Realist depictions.